“You need to explain what you want to do to the actual image AFTER setting the control to a specific setting.” What I want to do to the ‘actual’ image is implied by the the tool in question – to modify the hue (green hue in this case) in the image to *exactly* match the HSL value specified in the table of my original post (135°). “For example you want to paint that color on the image, which is better accomplished using Photoshop.” No, I don’t wish to paint over the image at all. “As explained each HSL color control hue is fixed and the -100 to +100 settings refer to the "amount" of the setting. In the case of Hue it appears the control range is about -60° at -100 and +60° at +100.” I realise that the range of each slider is fixed. If the control range is approx. -60° @ -100 and approx. +60° @ +100, as you suggest, then this equates to a range of 120°, thus I am unable to set a value of 135°. Herein lies my issue. “If you're trying to target a specific color area in the image use the Targeted Adjustment Tool (TAT) in the upper left-hand corner. Drag it to the color area you want change and then hold down the left mouse button and drag it up or down to change the setting for that specific color area. If you're trying to do something else please explain in detail.” Yes, I am using the targeted adjustment tool to target a green zone of the image. I’d be interested in hearing from a Lr specialist to confirm whether what I’m trying to achieve is possible.
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